The sixth concert of the 156th season of the Michigan City Municipal Band (MCMB) will be held on Thursday, July11, 7:30p, at the Guy F. Foreman Bicentennial Amphitheater in Washington Park. The band plays a variety of music to entertain audience members of all ages. All concerts are free and everyone is welcome. Jeffrey Scott Doebler is the conductor and Quincy Ford is the assistant conductor. Dr. Doebler serves as director of music education at Valparaiso University. Mr. Ford, principal saxophone in the MCMB, retired director of bands and music department chair at Michigan City High School. Quincy Ford will lead the band this week.
The July 11 concert program will include:
King Cotton by John Philip Sousa
Suite of Old American Dances by Robert Russell Bennett
I. Cake Walk II. Schottische III. Western One-Step
April by Aaron Perrine
Music for A Summer Night by Glenn Osser
Despacito arranged Paul Murtha
Ghostbusters Ray Parker Jr. arranged Doug Adams
Hands Across the Sea by John Philip Sousa arranged Keith Brion and Loras Schissel
Continuing its tradition of concluding each concert with a patriotic audience sing-along, the Michigan City Municipal Band will close with This Is My Country arranged by Hawley Ades.
The MCMB156th season consists of ten free Thursday concerts, ending August 8. The concerts begin at 7:30p and last about an hour. Parking is available in the lots closest to the amphitheater, as well as the Michigan Senior Center. Entrance to the park is free with a Michigan City Park sticker; otherwise, there is a parking fee of $4 for the band concert. (The $4 fee applies after 7:00p.)
Food trucks will be on site for the band concerts. Audience members are encouraged to patronize these local businesses.
Rick Carlson, principal trumpet for MCMB, will be the announcer.